Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When the opportunity arises to appointment a new member of staff a considerable amount of attention needs to be given to attract the right person . |
2 | The sentence belongs to writing , forming there the basic unit of textual structures . |
3 | If you do not wear an available seat belt , you are liable to a fixed penalty or a fine if the case goes to court . |
4 | They can get compensation only if the case goes to court . |
5 | Under the system of tenders , if the offer is rejected and is not beaten when the case goes to court , the side making it can recover expenses from the time it was put on the table . |
6 | The case corresponds to instability . |
7 | When the case comes to court , it is actually listed as ‘ Smith versus Smith' ! |
8 | y w you when you keep hearing reports in the medical journals about doctors being sued , and it can be several years after the event that the case comes to court . |
9 | Until the case comes to court and the real owner of the land is decided upon we ca n't go ahead . |
10 | If the case comes to trial , do n't worry , you will remain anonymous . |
11 | And now , perforce , The Economist turns to speculation . |
12 | If the contract goes to delivery , it clearly has to be settled for cash since it is not possible to deliver a physical index . |
13 | The harddisk and floppy disk data cables will fit on the card the wrong way round , so make sure the red edge of the cable goes to Pin 1 ( which is marked ) of the connector . |
14 | This facility is made even more useful because it can remain available while the user continues to type at the cursor . |
15 | The route returns to Cat Nab at Saltburn via the roundabout of the A1085 and A174 roads , following the A174 towards Saltburn for ½ mile . |
16 | This is because the skin responds to sunlight by thickening as a protection , and this leads to blocked follicles , beginning the spot-cycle all over again . |
17 | Successful completion of the course leads to exemption from the BASIS examinations . |
18 | The talk turns to music and Kiefer listens . |
19 | The light fades to black , to be replaced suddenly by a crash and a burst of light from above as a giant ring pull seems to tear from the ceiling . |
20 | Much of the instrumentation relates to fuel , engine and inlet controls . |
21 | Its important to realise that the carriage begins to pattern knit at the first point cam , not at the edge of the knitting . |
22 | I nevertheless believe that dictatorship will not succeed , that the future belongs to democracy and freedom . " |
23 | Divergence across the fault leads to subsidence and the formation of shallow , elongated troughs or sags , typically a few tens of metres across and a few hundred metres long , which , many contain a sag pond . |
24 | EVERTON chairman Dr. David Marsh today called for a united front at Goodison Park as the club strives to edge away from the top flight danger zone , writes Ken Rogers . |
25 | The overture finishes to applause , the curtains open , thunder rumbles and lightning flashes to reveal me , arms raised skyward and apparently floating in midair , as a huge mirror silently descends and I speak the first lines : |
26 | It would also appear that the rule applies to realty and could be applied to the builder of a house and possibly a local authority building inspector . |
27 | P8 Learning Outcome 8 — The proforma refers to letter or memo headed paper . |
28 | Only half a dozen Britons are bona fide professionals and the Coopers are certain to cash in if the sport continues to boom . |
29 | The work seems to date from the transitional period between Old Testament Judaism and Christianity . |
30 | When we want to make a muscle contract the brain sends a nerve impulse through the spinal chord , into the peripheral nerves and out along those nerves to the muscle and each individual muscle fibre has a single junction , a nerve muscle junction , where the nerve makes contact with the muscle , and that is the site at which the stimulus leads to muscle contraction . |